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- From: lip@s1.gov (Loren I. Petrich)
- Subject: Re: sex in the good ol' days
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.044411.15800@s1.gov>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 04:44:11 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.061232.2526@netcom.com> barry@netcom.com (Kenn Barry) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov16.005319.5313@ils.nwu.edu> lynch@ils.nwu.edu (Richard Lynch) writes:
- : Hey, rini, that advice to a bride was *so* wild I gotta wonder if it wasn't
- : "A Modest Propsal"?
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- > I've wondered the same thing since I first saw it. It seems a
- >little too exact in highlighting modern stereotypes of the extreme
- >Victorian. But I admit I'm not sure. I've a book from the same period
- >called _What A Young Man Ought to Know_ on the same general topic, but
- >addressed to young men. The extremity of viewpoint is no less, it just
- >doesn't have that suggestion of being for the amusement of modern eyes.
- >If anyone's interested I can pluck a few choice quotes and post 'em.
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- That would be _very_ interesting to see.
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